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Baader Planetarium 2" / 1.25" Clicklock Reducer

SKU: AA2956214 MFR: T2-15B
$98.00
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Key Features

  • Achieve seamless transitions with this Baader Planetarium reducer for your telescope setup.
  • Enjoy versatile compatibility; it adapts 2" focusers to accept standard 1.25" eyepieces.
  • The Clicklock mechanism provides secure, tool-free eyepiece changes, enhancing usability.
  • Optimize your astrophotography sessions with a stable and precise connection every time.
  • Experience enhanced optical alignment, reducing vignetting for clearer astronomical views.
  • Perfect for observers seeking flexibility in eyepiece selection with their telescope system.
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Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?DEAN S : Ease of use for 2" or 1.25" diagonalsMARK S : This is not my first Baader Planetarium 2" / 1.25" Clicklock Reducer. It is simply the best reducer that I have ever used. One small twist and it grips the inserted accessory like a pair of vice grips. It won't release until you release it.

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2018-07-25T12:28:41

Rated 5 out of 5

Perfect, like all Baader equipment.

Solid, quality components, does the job well.

ALEXANDER T.

2017-12-29T02:24:01

Rated 5 out of 5

Easy and safe

This is so much better than thumb screws. It's the perfect match for the Clocklock diagonal.

Charles E.

About Baader Planetarium 2" / 1.25" Baader Clicklock Reducer

FEATURED REVIEWS

Perfect, like all Baader equipment.

By ALEXANDER T.

Solid, quality components, does the job well.

Easy and safe

By Charles E.

This is so much better than thumb screws. It's the perfect match for the Clocklock diagonal.

Explore the world of astrophotography with the Baader Planetarium 2" / 1.25" Clicklock Reducer. This high-quality, durable optical accessory is designed to seamlessly reduce the size of the image captured by your 2" or 1.25" camera lens, allowing it to fit perfectly into a smaller eyepiece or finder scope for enhanced viewing.

Crafted by the reputable Baader Planetarium, this versatile Clicklock Reducer is a testament to the brand's commitment to producing top-tier optical products. Its easy-to-use design ensures a hassle-free experience, whether you're a seasoned astrophotographer or a beginner in the field.

The 2" / 1.25" Clicklock Reducer boasts a high rating and positive reviews from customers worldwide, reflecting its effectiveness and reliability. This affordable piece of equipment is a valuable addition to any astrophotography setup, helping you capture the cosmos in stunning detail.

Please note that this product description does not include warranty, price, or availability information. It also does not include any recommendations about sizing.

Baader Planetarium 2" / 1.25" Baader Clicklock Reducer Features

  • Baader Planetarium precision for optimal astrophotography
  • Compatible with 2" or 1.25" camera lenses for versatile use
  • Clicklock technology for secure and easy attachment
  • High-quality construction ensures durability and longevity
  • Positive customer reviews attest to its reliability and performance
  • Enhances viewing when attached to smaller eyepieces or finder scopes

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 24 months for parts and 24 months for labor.

Key Features

  • Achieve seamless transitions with this Baader Planetarium reducer for your telescope setup.
  • Enjoy versatile compatibility; it adapts 2" focusers to accept standard 1.25" eyepieces.
  • The Clicklock mechanism provides secure, tool-free eyepiece changes, enhancing usability.
  • Optimize your astrophotography sessions with a stable and precise connection every time.
  • Experience enhanced optical alignment, reducing vignetting for clearer astronomical views.
  • Perfect for observers seeking flexibility in eyepiece selection with their telescope system.